Successfully feeds your lust for loot and leveling up, but it can't get much farther than competent Diablo clone.
This anti-GTA IV doesn't have the technical niceties (graphical hiccups abound) or Oscar-worthy story of Rockstar's magnum opus, but wins on pure fun factor and gleeful silliness. Co-op is huge ...
This XBLA collection of the second season of Sam and Max is another superb addition to the much loved series. If you’re a fan of the duo, go get it.
The chaotic animal duo takes their first season of episodic adventures to Xbox Live Arcade, so even more gamers can laugh at their odd exploits.
Saw: The Videogame positions itself much like Saw: The Movie – an annual dose of interactive gruesomeness. And as with the films we find ourselves begrudgingly returning, not out of ...
SBK X remains a niche product, though if you’ve signed on for racing lines over powerslides, you’ll easily get your money’s worth here.
Decent, even enjoyable at times, but not enough fun for your buck.
The last thing you want to do when gathered round the TV with three other quiz-hungry, buzzer-clenching film fans is stick on something so cheap it wouldn’t belong in Blockbuster ...
This Unreal 3 Engine-based, post-Apocalyptic action game has you playing as part of the resistance to the powerful and evil overlords that now rule what's left of Earth.
Don't buy this. It's repetitive, uninspired garbage and a waste of money. Its sole claim to fame is blatantly copying the cover to a much better Baja game at the ...
Based on the film and small press comic book Scott Pilgrim, hopefully this will take advantage of all the gaming culture that the series is steeped in when it comes ...
Though a value-priced action game, it's still barely worth it to play this blasé 24 rip-off.
Section 8: Prejudice doesn’t revolutionize the online shooter, but its future armaments and chaotic combat provide solid hooks for competitive adrenaline junkies.